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Milk in Almighty Breasts
Milk in almighty breasts for the magic babe
Born of the cave of trance is the Light beyond!
From teats of mystery to a tiny mouth
Pass all the mantras: sages who burn wide
Shrink to a blinded bliss in giant arms
To drain the Whiteness hid in the highest blue!
One breast the nectarous truth of eternity,
One breast the honeyed secret of all time—
Huge hemispheres that make a rapturous whole
Of knowledge in the child-heart sucking both
And rhyming its small throb to the vast thrill
Of the single Heart behind two fullnesses!
A gloom of God strewn with a million stars
The sages view in silen
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Vanishing Edges
All forms have vanishing edges!
Colour and line now seem
To shade off ;a the farness
Of an infinite dream!
The mind awakes to a presence
No eye can see—
Enfolding every earth-shape
With aura of mystery.
Time-figures have grown portions
Of a hidden world
Ruling by utter quiet:
Shiningly swirled
In spaces which are viewless,
They cry to me, "O sweep,
Beyond our little thrillings,
To the all-creative Deep,
Breakless and self-complete—
Bliss free of bound—
One whole of truth forever,
Needing no sound
To relish its own nectar
Of knowledge immense
That
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Front 8th May to 8th June
A month has flown like some Archangel's form
Dripping a light of God-drunk reverie.
And I have lain aloof and still to see
The truth-gold pinions of that singing storm.
Men move with days; but I have reached a rest
From where I view days moving wondrously
Out of an east of crimson gaiety
Unto a violet wisdom in the west!
Even in the drowsy hours that ever fade
Far and more far into a black beyond,
The same Archangel's secret heart-beats chime,
A dimness of divinest diamond.
Rapture is all, because my mind is made
One with a Mother Mystery above time.
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The War
behind the War
[Adapted in places and slightly
enlarged from a reply, during the
course of the Second World War, to
the recipient of the three
preceding letters, this
study was first published on the fourth
anniversary of the end of that conflict
and subsequently reprinted
when
Totalitarianism was on the rampage from Red China.]
Now that Hitler is past history we are liable to
forget the true significance of those six years of sweat and tears and blood
which were required to beat Nazism to its knees. And, forgetting it, we may
fail to see how there can arise new threats which may really be of a piece
with the
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The
Mother
SOME
GENERAL TRUTHS AND PERSONAL FACTS
The One whom we call the Supreme is the utter
Unmanifest. The creative Conscious Force of the Supreme is the Divine Mother
in Her transcendent poise, Aditi, holding the Truths that have to be manifested
out of the absolute Mystery. Through the transcendent Mother and by Her
creativity the whole universe has taken birth. And when the Supreme manifests
in the world His own personal being, He does it also through Her transcendence. In Her universal
aspect She is Mahashakti. All the Gods and Goddesses are of Her making
- they are but powers that express Her.
There are many powers of the universal Moth
The Supermind's Descent and
"The Mind of Light"
SOME FACTS, INTERPRETATIONS AND
SPECULATIONS
Whoever has
studied the full circumstances, both inner and outer, of the momentous event that
was the passing of Sri Aurobindo from the material scene knows this event to
have been, for all its so-called "clinical
picture", no inevitable hour of mortality. It reveals itself as an
extreme measure freely adopted, for reasons of his own, in significant yet
never dominant mortal detail by one who, after having ascended in
consciousness to a new and hitherto unmanifested power of the Divine Reality,
sought to effect a desc
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Linguistic
Formations and Usages Connected
with
the Name "Sri Aurobindo”
A LETTER
I see that you have adopted the adjectival form
"Aurobindian" rather than
"Aurobindonian" which I employ. Both can be propped up from Sri
Aurobindo himself. On p.109 of Nirodbaran's Correspondence
with Sri Aurobindo (Second Series) we have the Master writing: "I
groan in an unAurobindian
despair when I hear such things." On p.154 of Life-Literature-Yoga
(Revised and Enlarged Edition) we find: "But even if I had no justification
from the dictionary and the noun 'empy'rean' were
only an Aurobindonian freak and
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Doubts
and the Life Divine
A
LETTER OF 1947
I myself have gone through many of your doubts
and waverings. I have none of them any more. I may
not be able to dispel all your difficulties, but some remarks may be of help
to you.
You seem to be struggling against three kinds of obstructions. The
first is a fundamental uncertainty about the Divine's presence. This
uncertainty cannot be removed by reasoning only. I dare say I can
intellectually make out some sort of a case for the Divine's presence, but I
cannot wholly prove anything. Neither, for that matter, can you wholly prove
to me the contrary by mere logic. This should make you see
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Is
Sri Aurobindo New?
A
LETTER
[This letter was first
published in 1947, after being seen by Sri Aurobindo. The essential thesis of
it still holds and needs to be underlined. It does not suffer because Sri Aurobindo
himself has left his body. Apropos of this act of his on December 5, 1950,
the author's booklet,
The Passing of Sri Aurobindo: Its Inner Significance and Consequence, which
was fully approved by the Mother, may be read. For immediate concentrated
light we may refer the reader to the Messages of the Mother soon after
December 5 and to the following two given some time later. One is dated 1951:
"The lack of receptivity of the earth a
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Sri
Aurobindo and the Philosophers
A LETTER
[This letter was addressed
to the well-known English author, Paul Brunton, two
of whose early books were at one time bestsellers bridging the worlds of popular
interest in the occult and of profound thought aspiring to the Unknown. He
twice visited the Ashram at Pondicherry and was deeply impressed by Sri
Aurobindo and, for all his doctrinal differences, remained a great admirer.
He and the writer of this letter struck up a friendship which carried on a
correspondence for a number of years. The letter marks a middle stage in the
happy exchange of ideas.]
The difficulties you have men